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Microbiology, 2002
Two stress factors, hypoxia (microaerobic conditions) and a high salt concentration, if applied simultaneously to aerobic microorganisms, display an antagonistic mode of interaction. As a result, the NaCl level that is usually optimal for moderate halophiles (5-6%) becomes optimal for the growth of weak halophiles (Rhodococcus erythropolis and ...
V G, Arzumanian +5 more
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Two stress factors, hypoxia (microaerobic conditions) and a high salt concentration, if applied simultaneously to aerobic microorganisms, display an antagonistic mode of interaction. As a result, the NaCl level that is usually optimal for moderate halophiles (5-6%) becomes optimal for the growth of weak halophiles (Rhodococcus erythropolis and ...
V G, Arzumanian +5 more
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Russian Journal of Ecology, 2010
The results of studies on southern taiga forests in northern Kostroma oblast are presented. They include the typing of old-growth forests, their phytocenotic and ecological characterization, and assessment of their structural and species diversity, successional status, and degree of anthropogenic disturbance. Geomorphological features of the study area
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The results of studies on southern taiga forests in northern Kostroma oblast are presented. They include the typing of old-growth forests, their phytocenotic and ecological characterization, and assessment of their structural and species diversity, successional status, and degree of anthropogenic disturbance. Geomorphological features of the study area
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Acta Tropica
Triatoma arthurneivai Lent & Martins 1940 is a rupicolous triatomine species only found in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Little is known about its ecology, and the more recent records are restricted to adults captured in domiciles or light traps, with little or no information on its feeding habits or natural ecotopes.
João Victor Leite Dias +5 more
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Triatoma arthurneivai Lent & Martins 1940 is a rupicolous triatomine species only found in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Little is known about its ecology, and the more recent records are restricted to adults captured in domiciles or light traps, with little or no information on its feeding habits or natural ecotopes.
João Victor Leite Dias +5 more
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Seasonal Dynamics of Microphytobenthos Distribution in Three Ecotopes on a Mussel Farm (Black Sea)
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023Sergey Kapranov +2 more
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ATP sulfurylase activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria from various ecotopes
3 Biotech, 2020Józef Kovac +2 more
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